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3rd Annual - Pinal 4X Super Loop

Posted: Sep 16 2013 12:40 pm
by joebartels
Sunday Oct 27th - typically peak autumn foliage for the area
- about 24 mi / 6800 aeg

- head up Telephone Ridge in the crisp morning air
- down Sixshooter at a relaxed photo snappin' pace
- lunch in the shade at trailhead
- Ice House in an Hour Challenge
- crawl down Kellner

Re: 3rd Annual - Pinal 4X Super Loop

Posted: Sep 16 2013 12:45 pm
by trekkin_gecko
:y: was hoping this would come off again
signal peak this year?
incentive to get in a couple long hikes before

Re: 3rd Annual - Pinal 4X Super Loop

Posted: Sep 16 2013 12:58 pm
by joebartels
sure, looks like it's only a couple extra hundred feet

Re: 3rd Annual - Pinal 4X Super Loop

Posted: Sep 29 2013 8:46 pm
by RowdyandMe
Sounds and looks very interesting. How is the road to the trailhead?
I am very interested.

Re: 3rd Annual - Pinal 4X Super Loop

Posted: Sep 29 2013 8:56 pm
by joebartels
Steve wrote: The last mile is unpaved, but graded and easily traveled by car :)

Re: 3rd Annual - Pinal 4X Super Loop

Posted: Sep 30 2013 8:01 pm
by RowdyandMe
So I can drive all the way there in my corolla? If so I am in.

Re: 3rd Annual - Pinal 4X Super Loop

Posted: Sep 30 2013 8:05 pm
by rwstorm
@LarryAyala
Corolla friendly.

Re: 3rd Annual - Pinal 4X Super Loop

Posted: Oct 05 2013 4:18 pm
by trekkin_gecko
seems like there could easily be a half marathon option to this hike
one trip up and down with either pinal or signal peak would be a nice hike

Re: 3rd Annual - Pinal 4X Super Loop

Posted: Oct 15 2013 11:36 pm
by sharpdaniel1990
LarryAyala wrote:So I can drive all the way there in my corolla? If so I am in.
I drive my 07 Honda Civic all they way to signal peak pretty often. I work up there a lot I can drive over to Pinal peak also. During the winter its a different ball game. We have to use a snow cat to get to our towers up there.